Security: Keymakers from the "EMBRACE" era are often flagged by modern antivirus software as Trojans or potentially unwanted programs (PUPs).
The suffix of the file, "Incl.Keymaker-EMBRACE," identifies the origin of this specific distribution. In the software scene, "EMBRACE" was a prominent group known for releasing utilities and development tools with custom license generators, often called "keymakers" or "keygens."
Legality: Using cracked software violates EULA agreements and intellectual property laws.
Searching for or downloading files with this exact naming convention today carries significant risks. Because these archives are decades old and originate from unverified third-party sources, they are frequently used as "wrappers" for modern malware.